| Contents of 1919 Issue 2 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| The Control of Shipping During the War | 145 | ||
| The League of Nations | 165 | ||
| Discipline | 171 | ||
| Some Impressions of the Western Front | 178 | ||
| On Thought and Discussion | 190 | ||
| The Personality of the Bluejacket | 198 | ||
| The Specialist and Technical Preparedness for War | 203 | ||
| The Spirit of the Navy | 208 | ||
| The Training of Naval Officers: an Imperial Question | 211 | ||
| Propaganda on Board Ship in Action | 225 | ||
| On the Course at Cambridge University for Naval Officers | 228 | ||
| The K Submarines | 234 | ||
| British Foreign Policy | 237 | ||
| Escape of the Emden from Tsingtau | 243 | ||
| German Battle Cruisers' Attack on the Hartlepools | 247 | ||
| Boat Attack at Dar-es-salaam on November 28th, 1914, and Bombardment of November 30th, 1914 | 255 | ||
| Correspondence the Narrative from the Indomitable | 262 | ||
| Correspondence Some Criticisms | 262 | ||
| Correspondence the Emden | 262 | ||
| Correspondence the Art of Command | 262 | ||
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